Best RV Parks & Resorts near Guymon, OK

Several RV parks operate year-round in the Guymon area, providing full hookup options for travelers. Corral Drive-In RV Park offers pull-through sites with 50-amp electrical, water, and sewer connections on level, well-maintained grounds. "Spots are level and well maintained," notes a recent guest. Seven Pines RV Park provides additional 50-amp service options within Guymon city limits, while Prairie RV Park in nearby Elkhart features big-rig friendly sites with full hookups. Western Star RV Ranch, located approximately 30 miles north in Liberal, Kansas, accommodates both pull-through and back-in RV sites with 50-amp service, though travelers should note its location requires crossing state lines.

Advance payment systems vary between properties, with some parks operating on honor systems for after-hours arrivals. Dump stations are available at Corral Drive-In and Seven Winds RV Park. Pet policies generally allow animals at most facilities, though specific restrictions may apply. The region experiences significant seasonal weather variations, from summer heat to winter wind and occasional storms. A review from Western Star RV Ranch mentioned "long, wide pull through sites plus a row of back ins" with no permanent residents. Cell service remains reliable near major highways, though signal strength may diminish at parks situated farther from population centers. Most parks provide basic amenities like showers, toilets, and trash service, but availability of propane fills or RV storage is limited.

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  • Jennifer  B.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 3, 2023

    Arkalon Park

    Soft, sliding deep dirt road from the highway

    After a scary, mushy slip slide drive through deep soft red dirt, we arrived to the bottom of the Cimarron River valley for an overnight stay. 50 amps and water on a concrete pad, plus a shade cover over a picnic table, fire ring, and grill. Our 34 ft motorhome made it, and we prayed it wouldn't rain before time to leave. Nice campground with trails, a playground, and 3 well placed underground tornado shelters. Great staff (camp hosts) and a well run park.

  • E
    Sep. 28, 2022

    Western Star RV Ranch

    Pretty on the prairie

    All gravel and rock park surrounded by grass. Long, wide pull through sites plus a row of back ins. No permanent residents, beautiful showers, laundry, clubhouse and office, friendly staff, horse corrals, sunrise and sunsets were gorgeous.

  • M
    Oct. 24, 2024

    Seven Winds RV Park

    Older Park with a lot of long-term people

    All the sites are pull through everything worked sewer water electric $20 a night for 30 amp. Owner was very friendly when I was here the Highway 54 was torn up completely so it would be best to call and come in the back way if you look at your Mac, you can take a left on 12th St. by the Valero and go down and wind your way through.

  • J
    Jun. 12, 2021

    Panhandle Campground

    Oklahoma Panhandle Campground

    We are traveling with a travel trailer and three generations of family (five of us ages 4-64). We LOVED this campground! Well maintained playground for the kids. Very clean bathrooms with free hot showers. Big shade trees. Full hookups. Kind host. We wished that we could’ve stayed longer. A few sweet cows behind us and a thunderstorm in front of us and hundreds of happy birds singing. Highly recommend.

  • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 31, 2018

    Cimarron Campground - Cimarron National Grassland

    Unexpected Beauty

    The Cimarron Grassland is an amazing part of the Great Plains ecosystem and definitely worth a look when driving through the southwest corner of Kansas. It will not be what you’re expecting! The sunrises alone are worth the price of admission, which was just $7 per night.

    Just off the park driving tour road, this little campground sits between small ponds in a larger wetland area within the Cimarron River. Each site is spacious with the usual picnic table, fire ring, and tent pad. Vault toilets and potable drinking water are available all year round, we just had to wait for the faucet to thaw after freezing up overnight.

    The area is fantastic for bird lovers, and we watched flocks of Starlings tuck themselves into the marsh grasses for the night. Raptors, warblers, and many other bird species use the area as a fly-over stop during migration. Hiking is close by on the Sante Fe Trail which follows the original path of the old wagon trail through the plains, biking and other motorized recreational vehicles are allowed in certain areas. While the terrain might not be challenging, the sandy soil makes any long walk or ride just a little bit more difficult.

    The nearby town of Elkhart affords the usual amenities for groceries, gas, and a few restaurants. The National Grassland office is also in town if you want more information about the area. Check out our blog about our time traveling through southern Kansas...and unexpected treat!

  • Charles K.
    Aug. 10, 2024

    Panhandle Campground

    Clean tidy friendly

    Not a railroad to be found! The road is quiet at night Big rig friendly

  • Chad A B.
    Dec. 15, 2024

    Seven Winds RV Park

    Level

    It is a decent place for an overnight stop. Pricing is low. Full hookup, pull through spots. A lot of train traffic. Not bad, though, if you're used to train or city sounds.

  • Amy E.
    Sep. 6, 2020

    Cimarron Campground

    Remote Grasslands Camping

    Great small campground / rec area. It was clearly very popular among hunters/fishermen during season as we were the only campers there that were not hunting or fishing. It’s a day use area, too. There’s only vault toilets but there is drinking water available. No power or dump stations, but generators were welcome for the RV folks. Fires are allowed when there are no active fire restrictions and they have great fire pit rings. Pay attention to fire restrictions on the USDA campground site. No fire wood for sale, so bring your own. The sites are first come first serve since they’re non-reservable according to the USDA website. I had heard there were great trails on the grasslands but it was hunting season when we were there so I recommend researching that first before coming here and expecting to hike safely. The grounds are kept decently well. There’s no camp host but when we were there all the other campers were very quiet / chill. In fact we were alone on the whole grounds until the hunters rolled in for the evening. The sunset & sunrise were gorgeous here. It’s buggy of course because you’re in the grasslands and near ponds, so be prepared for insects as well. We heard a pack of animals loudly roll through in the night, pretty sure they were coyotes. Trash cans available, and great picnic tables available.

    All in all, this was a wonderful site and we’re glad we made the drive. It’s a lovely campground with the grasslands’ nature surrounding you on all sides. We camped in a Roof Top Tent (RTT) and the lot was level, decently private. We camped in #6. People clearly like to spread out here when it’s not crowded, that was nice.

    Word to the wise: if you’re traveling here on Stevens County roads with gravel and 65mph speeds, sloooooow down and get off to the side as people approach you from the opposite direction. Those “Stevens Co not responsible for broken windshields” signs are there for a reason.

    Website for info on this park: https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/psicc/recarea/?recid=12413

  • Scott K.
    Sep. 15, 2020

    Western Star RV Ranch

    Nice, clean park and friendly staff

    Nice, no frills, rv park with friendly staff. Great place for a stop over. We stayed 2 nights after a 500 mile driving day. Gravel sites with grass surrounding the park. Approximately 30 or so full hookup spaces. Community room with restrooms, showers and laundry.


Guide to Guymon

RV parks near Guymon, Oklahoma provide convenient overnight options along major transit routes through the panhandle region. The area sits at approximately 3,100 feet elevation and experiences temperature extremes ranging from winter lows near 15°F to summer highs frequently exceeding 95°F. Strong winds are common year-round, particularly during seasonal transitions.

What to do

Local attractions: Corral Drive-In RV Park offers more than just camping with its functioning drive-in theater showing weekend movies from April through September. "They have a kids park in front of the old drive in. Good food in town!" notes Christina P. about the entertainment options.

Town exploration: Staying at Seven Pines RV Park puts travelers within 1.5 miles of downtown Guymon shopping and dining options. The small town atmosphere provides a glimpse into panhandle culture and agricultural heritage.

Day trips: From Eagle RV Park in Hugoton, Kansas, campers can access the Cimarron National Grassland approximately 25 miles west, offering hiking trails through native prairie habitat and historical markers along the Santa Fe Trail.

What campers like

Quick check-in processes: At Corral Drive-In RV Park, guests appreciate the efficient arrival systems. "We called and the phone was answered immediately. There is Dropbox where you pay. They text me the WiFi password," shares Amy I.

Bathroom facilities: Western Star RV Ranch maintains exceptionally clean facilities. "Beautiful showers, laundry, clubhouse and office," notes Elizabeth S. about the amenities available to guests.

Quiet atmosphere: Prairie RV Park provides a peaceful overnight stop. "Full hook ups, level sites. Pay on the honor system. No amenities but towns nearby are cute. Great stop if you are passing through," mentions Lara K.

What you should know

Off-hour arrivals: Many RV parks near Guymon use self-service systems after business hours. "Just read the notes on the Office front door to guide you in the process if the Office is closed," explains Jose` D. about Western Star RV Ranch.

Road construction impacts: Highway projects can affect access routes. "When I was here the Highway 54 was torn up completely so it would be best to call and come in the back way if you look at your Mac, you can take a left on 12th St. by the Valero," advises Mary L. about Seven Winds RV Park.

Variable WiFi quality: Internet connectivity differs significantly between properties. At Western Star RV Ranch, one camper noted: "Nice place, but poor WiFi. Add said good WiFi," showing potential discrepancies between advertised and actual service.

Tips for camping with families

Entertainment options: The Corral Drive-In RV Park offers family-friendly recreation beyond typical camping. "The main area was nice, clean, cute and manicured," reports one traveler, with another mentioning "They have a kids park in front of the old drive in."

Shower facilities: Families appreciate clean, spacious bathroom facilities. Corral Drive-In RV Park receives positive feedback, with Christina P. noting, "Showers were clean and large," making post-activity cleanup easier with children.

Pet accommodations: Seven Winds RV Park provides grassy areas for pets, though train noise may disturb light sleepers. "A lot of train traffic. Not bad, though, if you're used to train or city sounds," mentions Chad A B.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling: Multiple parks offer pre-leveled spots, reducing setup time. "The pull through spots where we stayed were nice, pretty level and clean," notes Amy I. about Corral Drive-In RV Park.

Length considerations: Western Star RV Ranch accommodates larger rigs comfortably. "Long, wide pull through sites plus a row of back ins," reports Elizabeth S., making it suitable for extended-length travel trailers and fifth wheels.

Overnight pricing: RV parks in this region offer competitive rates for basic services. Seven Winds RV Park provides "All the sites are pull through everything worked sewer water electric $20 a night for 30 amp," according to Mary L., representing typical value in the area.

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